Answer:
manny wore a light blue jacket
The best response to the counterargument is option D “Zoos may protect animals from being killed in the wild, but their lives are not much better if they're suffering.” since the focus of the counterargument is that in the zoo, animals are safer. The best response is to show that even if they are safer, animals' lives are not better if they are locked in a zoo and they are not happy there. Difference between living safer and living better, even if it implies facing the dangers in the wild.
The other options focus on the improvements the zoo has to make to give animals a better life in the zoo.
Answer:
I'd say fact
Explanation:
It's a claim being made by a nutrition expert, who is someone who has studied that subject and would be a reliable source.
Answer:
smacking one's lips/clicking one's tongue. coughing/clearing one's throat. blowing a raspberry. gagging
Explanation:
Answer:
The statement that best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter 1 of Nature is Option D: Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone.
Explanation:
In the poem 'Society and Solitude', 'Ralph Waldo Emerson' says that conversation is very important and can build or destroy relations between people. Also, one should understand the importance of solitude in a larger community.
In chapter 1 of 'Nature', Emerson says that nature can have a healing effect on one's mind and body. It is very soothing. Option D most aptly signifies the tone of both the poems. Society and Solitude doesn't have reserved or morbid tone as mentioned in other options. Also, nature has lyrical tone describing nature's beauty and not forceful tone.